Mid Atlantic Relic & Coin Hunters find nice RELICS & COINS Dec. 6 & 7 2012

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Mid Atlantic Relic & Coin Hunters find nice RELICS & COINS Dec. 6 & 7 2012

The Mid-Atlantic Relic & Coin Hunters got out on December 6 & 7 to try our luck with some more relic recovery. The best find was Nate's 1924 Silver Peace Dollar that is in the attached video and needs to be watched to witness such a wonderful find for Nate. Uncle Joe scored and very nice early copper penny December 7-10 008.webpmy finds are below and live on the video. Thanks for watching and supporting (M.A.R.C.H.)



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nice finds, just found a 1922 peace a couple weeks ago, out of curiosity yall lookin for new members?
 
Great finds, is that the handle off a fireplace poker?
 
been detecting since 84 and have never found a silver dollar. On my wish list.
 
Sum good digs there WES!! Im amazed how far u all wonder in those fields, looks to be end to end. How long was it before nate stopped shakin? lol.. Just curious, with do you like better the etrac or t2? Great vid by the way and keep at it. CONGRATS.. HH
 
Fishstick,

In the fields with house site potential, I will use the Etrac every time hands down UNTIL my arm wears out. That usually takes about 3 six to eight hour hunts :icon_scratch:. The Etrac seems to do better with the coins and silver, but the T2SE is a power house and super light which makes it a wonderful machine to use all day. Now, if I decide to hunt in the woods for Civil War relics I will always use the T2 because it get better depth in my honest opinion where you have that 2 inch layer of leaves and pine straw. The T2 just seems to work better for me in a cleaner area with deeper relics. After I punch through a field with the Etrac for a while, I will then switch over to the T2 to finish off the job and catch the missed deeper items and cleaner field conditions. Hope this info helps? Thanks again!

Sum good digs there WES!! Im amazed how far u all wonder in those fields, looks to be end to end. How long was it before nate stopped shakin? lol.. Just curious, with do you like better the etrac or t2? Great vid by the way and keep at it. CONGRATS.. HH
 
It does not appear to be that to me. It is pretty heavy and rounded. I really do not have a clue. Maybe someone can ID it? Thanks again for your response.

Great finds, is that the handle off a fireplace poker?
 
Where do you live in the Commonwealth? I believe the 1922 may be the first issue of the Peace Dollar? I am not the coin expert of the group. We leave that to the "Coinmaster" himself, Nate! I am the civil war guy lol

nice finds, just found a 1922 peace a couple weeks ago, out of curiosity yall lookin for new members?
 
I would love to go out on a Mid-Atlantic Relic & Coin Hunters and Join if its possible. I love research and history. I live in Virginia Beach.
 
Peace dollars' official release was in 1922, yes. There are some 1921 pieces out there but they are pretty rare.
 

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